Spring Field Technician

Organization

Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve

Job Posted

November 22, 2024

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Troy Mielke

Contact Email

ccintern@umn.edu

Contact Phone

612-301-2616

Deadline to Apply

Location

2660 Fawn Lake Drive NE
East Bethel, MN
United States
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve hires field techs to assist in spring research activities. As a spring field tech, you will contribute to ongoing field experiments, assist in spring start up and maintenance of field experiments, as well as help with setting up new experiments. You may also assist in prescribed burns of some of our experimental areas. Controlled burns are managed by Cedar Creek staff under the supervision of trained personnel with many years of collective prescribed burning experience. This position will run from mid-March to mid-May. There is the possibility of evening or weekend work assisting with monitoring and mop up from prescribed burning. If you have graduated or are not currently enrolled in classes, we encourage you to apply.

Summary

Position Overview:

The Cedar Creek LTER (Long Term Ecological Research Network) has several opportunities for students and recent graduates to work as spring field techs. These positions could start as early as the end of March or beginning of April. As a spring field tech, you will contribute to ongoing field experiments, assist in spring start up and maintenance of field experiments, as well as help with setting up new experiments. Pay is $15.50 per hour. On-site dormitory housing is available to rent.

Site and Research Overview

CCESR is an eight square mile tract of land 35 miles north of the Twin Cities. Cedar Creek is endowed with a diverse mosaic of prairie, savanna, sedge meadows, bogs, open water, forests, and even abandoned agricultural fields. Cedar Creek LTER research examines ecological processes occurring from the individual physiological level to the ecosystem level in response to (1) a variety of climate change scenarios including elevated CO2, increased temperature, increased nitrogen deposition, biodiversity loss, and altered precipitation patterns; (2) land management practices including prescribed burning and agricultural production; and (3) varied land use histories. Some of these projects include the Big Biodiversity experiment, BioCON (Biodiversity, Carbon dioxide, and Nitrogen), and FAB (Forests And Biodiversity). Research is headed by a number of faculty from research institutions across the United States. These LTER projects are funded by the National Science Foundation and other sources. For more information about LTER please visit https://lternet.edu/.

 

Duties

  • Assist with various field research tasks, including experimental maintenance, mowing, etc. 
  • Prescribed burning of experimental areas, including mop up and monitoring. This may include some weekend and evening work.

Qualifications

  • Ability to work outdoors.
  • Driver’s license is preferred but not required.
  • Must be willing to have a flexible schedule.

    To apply for the spring technician position please visit our website, z.umn.edu/cdrjobs. The deadline for application submission is February 10th. For any questions regarding the internships or application please email ccintern@umn.edu or call 612-301-2616. 

Compensation Information

$15.50/hr.